Catastrophic risk refers to low-probability, high-severity events capable of causing widespread destruction, such as natural disasters or pandemics. It is used in insurance, finance, and government planning to model worst-case scenarios. Society benefits through improved preparedness, while insurers and investors use it to price coverage and manage potential losses.
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